Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [pers pn] must [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 She had learnt that to be aroused he must see her mouth , and she looked up at him sweetly while holding his John Thomas between her lips , and sucking in her cheeks .
2 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
3 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
4 Northern Ireland 's problem is different from that of either Scotland or Wales in that there exists in Northern Ireland a substantial minority which fears oppression by the majority and if any scheme is to be adopted it must meet these fears .
5 Before you will be accepted you must provide evidence of satisfactory financial support to cover your fees , research costs and living expenses throughout the likely period of your postgraduate studies .
6 Firstly , we must distinguish what may be said and what must be said ; and secondly , in what must be said we must distinguish the unique forms from alternative ones .
7 But before they can be used they must go through a market process through the shops .
8 You will appreciate that before Contracts can be exchanged I must have the insurance company 's acceptance of your life proposals showing that your ages have been admitted and when you visit the Bank on Friday no doubt you will impress upon them that you are under pressure to exchange Contracts for your purchase and ask them to expedite the issue of the life acceptance as soon as possible .
9 It must be remembered they must pay on maturity , whether or not they actually receive the covering funds from the seller , having been paid for the underlying commercial transaction by the buyer .
10 Well no , if , if that letter 's to be believed he must know
11 Naturally he has expressed a desire to see you , but if his wishes are to be fulfilled you must leave for France at once .
12 If specialisations or departments are to be created they must have clear identities and objectives .
13 Eventually ( it would later be established it must have been within a few minutes of six-thirty ) the car slowed to a halt .
14 Perhaps that is also why Mubarak says , or at least why Genet recalls him saying , that if he wants his book ( Prisoner of Love ) to be read he must write it in ‘ a voice that 's sweet but inexorable ’ ( p. 151 ) .
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